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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1984-05-10

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1984-05-10, page 01

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COL.S, 0, 43211 EXGH .
Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community, for Over 60 Years
VOL.62 NO.19
MAY 10,1984-1YAR 8
Devofctf to American
arid'J&wJsb Ideals.
J. Fonda Meets
With Ida Nudel
NEW YORK (JTA) - Ida
Nudel, the Jewish refusenik
who has been denied an exit
visa to emigrate to Israel
since 1972, celebrated her
53rd birthday recently in her
exile city of Bendery. But unlike recent previous years,
when she marked her birthdays in solitude, she had a
guest this time: actress Jane
Fonda.
"We were the first Westerners to have visited her in
six years," Fonda1 said in a
press conference at the Hilton Hotel after she returned
from a five-day trip to the
Soviet Union. She was accompanied to the USSR by
her press secretary, Stephen
Rivers, and a Los Angeles
attorney, Marshall Grossman, who is familiar with
Soviet law.
Fonda said she went to the
Soviet Union to meet with
Nudel and to try to discuss
her case with Soviet officials. She said that while she
was in Moscow, she met with
V. V. Kuznetsov, head of
Ovir, the Soviet emigration
agency, and asked for Nudel
to be allowed to emigrate to
Israel to be reunited with her
sister, Elena Frjdman, who
lives in Jerusalem.
The Soviet official said
that Nudel's case is an "internal affair" and that it is
not different from many
other cases, Fonda said.
The world famous actress,
who has been taking a personal interest in Nudel's
case since 1980, after she
met with Nudel's sister in
Jerusalem, said that she and
her escorts spent three days
with Nudel. Fonda said
Nudel lives alone in a simple, "very small" house with
her dog.
resident Readan Disassociates
limself From Th
Cynthia Ebner and Ynoit Channa Himmelfarb light •
candles during the community memorial service for •
victims of the Holocaust on April 29.
Congregations Sponsor
Memorial Service For
Victims Of Holocaust
Area congregations sponsored a memorial service for
victims of the Holocaust on
Sunday, April 29, that was
keynoted by a .talk by guest
lecturer Dr. Jeremy Cohen,
Professor of Jewish History
at Ohio State University!
The service was hosted by
Congregation Tifereth Israel. The hostesses for the
reception that followed the
service were: Lenora Reh-
man, chairwoman; Ruth
.Abramson; Manne Aronov-
sky; Mimi Dinit; Theresa
Kaplan; Ruth Seff; Anne
Swedlow; and Sue Weinberg.
The service 'included
selected readings in Hebrew
and English, including a Yiddish reading of a Jewish
partisan song's lyrics and its
English translation.
WASHINGTON (JTA) -
President Reagan disassociated himself last week from
the Ku Klux Klan, declaring
that they and other hate
groups have no place in
American political life. But;
the U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights called on Reagan to
directly repudiate the endorsement of his candidacy
by the Ku Klux Klan and for
the Rev. Jesse Jackson to reject the support of Black
Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan.
The Commission made
.these statements -after its
vice chairman,; Morris Abram, read a letter from Reagan tohim saying the President has "no tolerance for
what the Klan represents
and would have nothing to do
with any group of that type."
Abram noted that Mary
Berry, a member of the
Commission, brought to the
attention of the Commission
an April 17 news story in
which neither White House
,; spokesman t .Larry ; Speakes
nor the Reagan-Bush reelection committee headquarters would, comment on
Reagan's endorsement by
Imperial. Wizard Bill Wilkinson, leader of the Louisiana
based Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan: At a Georgia rally
April 14, Wilkinson told Klan
leaders that the Administration shares some of the same
beliefs as the Klan and the
Republican Party platform
"is pure Klan."
Reagan's letter to Abram
said: "While in China.T have
been distressed to learn that
some individuals back home
have questioned whether my
views on the Ku Klux Klan
have somehow changed
since 1980. Nothing could be
further from the truth.
• 'In 1980,1 said that I have
no tolerance for what the
Klan represents and would
have nothing to do with any
groups of that type. If anything, my feelings on this
subject have only grown
stronger. The politics of racial hatred and religious bigotry practiced by the Klan
and others have no place in
this country and are destructive of the values for which
America has always stood.
Those of us in public life can;
only resent the use of our
names by those who seek
political recognition for the
repugnant doctrines of hate
they espouse. _______
At ADL Regional Board Meeting
Dagmar Celeste To Speak
At BBW Spring Conference
out Michigan, Pennsylvania,
Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.
Once they have paid the registration fee, they may select
any or all of the sessions,
covering a wide scope of
'areas. ,
Deadline for reservations
is1 tomorrow, Friday, May
10. For further information,
contact Thelma Goldberg,
231-6948. y
Israelis Examine
Olympic Security
LOS ANGELES (JTA)-
Shmuel Lalkin, chairman of
the Israel Sports Federations, and Uri Afek, assistant
to the president of the Israel
Olympic Committee, have
arrived here for a series of
meetings with International
(CONTINUED ON PAOE 11)
Dagmar Celeste, Ohio's
first lady, will' be the fea,-
tured speaker for the annual
spring conference of the
B'nai B'rith Women's East
Central Region, being held
this year in Columbus at
the Marriott Inn/East, May
20-21. She will be speaking at
the installation of officers for
the five state region, conducted Monday at 1 p.m.
Mre, Celeste became acquainted with one of B'nai
B'rith Women's key projects
when she recently visited the
BBW Children's Home in Israel, a residential treatment
' center for emotionally disturbed boys.
Columbus B'nai B'rith
Women are being offered a
unique opportunity to attend
sessions of the conference,
which will draw representatives from chapters through-
Congressman Edward F.
Feighan will be the keynote
speaker at the annual meeting of the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith's
OHio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Advisory Board, '
which this year will be held
in Columbus. It will take
place at the Marriott Inn-
East on May 19-20.
Congressman Feighan,
\vho has recently returned.
: from a visit to the Middle
East, will speak on U.S.
policy in that region at the
dinner on May 19. He serves
at present as a member of
the Committee on Foreign
.Affairs.
,' Jonathan D. Sarna, professor of American Jewish History at. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of R^li-,
gion, will deliver an address
on "Anti-Semitism in America''at the Sunday lunch.
Both events .are open to the
public as is a panel discussion on "Trends in Church-
State Relations" which has
been set for3:15 p.m. on May
19, ,with Carl Genburg of
the ADL's Task Force on
Church-State Issues as
chairman.
Rep. Edward Feighan
Charles F. Wittenstein of
Atlanta, ADL's Southern
Civil Rights director, will
also speak at the meeting. As
co-counsel in'the effort to obtain a posthumous pardon
for Leo Frank, Wittenstein is
a leading expert in that
chapter of American history.
The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Office,, located in Columbus is one of
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)
"I firmly believe there isl.
no room for partisanship on
this question. Democrats
and Republicans alike must
be resolute in disassociating
ourselves from any group or
individual ' whose political
philosophy consists only of
racial or religious " intolerance, whose arguments are
supported only by intimidation or threats of violence.
"We must and will, continue our unified rejection ,of
such elements of hate in our
political life, for while there
are many issues which
divide us, it is fundamental
principles such as this which
will always draw us together."
Berry said that Reagan,
by referring to his 1980 statement, did not specifically repudiate the current endorsement by the KKK.' She said
she would like to see a statement to the Commission rejecting Wilkinson's" endorsement "flat-out."
Group Files Petition To Revoke
WNBC-TV Broadcast License For
Distortion Of Lebanon War Coverage
its terrorist activites, and
presenting the PLO in a
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 11)
U JF Campaign
Closing Dinner
Tonight, May 10
"Tonight, May 10, at 6
p.m. is the 1984 United Jew- j
ish Fund Campaign Closing
Dinner, and it will be a won-,
derful celebration," 'said
Connie Robins, chairwoman
of the event.
"It honors dedication,
commitment and leadership
and will unveil the campaign
achievement, which is one of
historic success," she said.
In addition to the tribute to
leadership by Edwin Ellman, General Campaign
chairman, local talent will
be featured. Cantor ' Jack
Chomsky of Tifereth Israel
Congregation; young Vocalist, Keri Cohen, and Ari
Deshe, a pianist, will be performing at the closing celebration.
Members of Mrs. Robins'
Campaign Closing Planning
Committee are: Carole Genshaft, " Peggy Ginsburg,
Anita Grossman, E.J. Maybruck, Dennis Mellman, Suzi
Rudolph, Kathi Wolinetz and
Jacki Yenkin.
The celebration will be
held from 6-9 p.m. at Congregation Tifereth Israel.
NEW YORK (JTA)-
Americans For a Safe Israel
(AFSI), charging that
WNBC-TV presented distorted and one-sided coverage of the war in Lebanon
and therefore violated, the
Fairness Doctrine, said last
week that it had filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) to deny renewal of the
station's broadcast license.
At a news conference at
Freedom House, Peter Goldman, director of AFSI, said
the group also filed petitions
against seven other New \
York State NBC affiliate stations.
AFSI contends that during
600 minutes of reporting on
the Lebanese conflict between June 4,1982 and Aug.
31, 1982 by NBC Nightly
News, less than 30 minutes
were devoted to airing Israeli perspectives, factual background information or objective points of view. Most of
the rest, according to AFSI,
was presented from the Arab
viewpoint.
In a 100-page brief filed
with the FCCr AFSI also
charged NBC and WNBC
with "purposeful" falsification of facts, biased reporting and editorializing, selective and tendentious interviewing techniques and biased terminology. AFSI
accused NBC of virtually ignoring the PLO's brutal
occupation of Lebanon and

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OfflQJEWl
^Jj^Wy/Servlng Columbus am
7 L.1BRARY, OHIO HISTORICAL SOOA^T^
1982 VELMA AVE. , '
COL.S, 0, 43211 EXGH .
Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community, for Over 60 Years
VOL.62 NO.19
MAY 10,1984-1YAR 8
Devofctf to American
arid'J&wJsb Ideals.
J. Fonda Meets
With Ida Nudel
NEW YORK (JTA) - Ida
Nudel, the Jewish refusenik
who has been denied an exit
visa to emigrate to Israel
since 1972, celebrated her
53rd birthday recently in her
exile city of Bendery. But unlike recent previous years,
when she marked her birthdays in solitude, she had a
guest this time: actress Jane
Fonda.
"We were the first Westerners to have visited her in
six years," Fonda1 said in a
press conference at the Hilton Hotel after she returned
from a five-day trip to the
Soviet Union. She was accompanied to the USSR by
her press secretary, Stephen
Rivers, and a Los Angeles
attorney, Marshall Grossman, who is familiar with
Soviet law.
Fonda said she went to the
Soviet Union to meet with
Nudel and to try to discuss
her case with Soviet officials. She said that while she
was in Moscow, she met with
V. V. Kuznetsov, head of
Ovir, the Soviet emigration
agency, and asked for Nudel
to be allowed to emigrate to
Israel to be reunited with her
sister, Elena Frjdman, who
lives in Jerusalem.
The Soviet official said
that Nudel's case is an "internal affair" and that it is
not different from many
other cases, Fonda said.
The world famous actress,
who has been taking a personal interest in Nudel's
case since 1980, after she
met with Nudel's sister in
Jerusalem, said that she and
her escorts spent three days
with Nudel. Fonda said
Nudel lives alone in a simple, "very small" house with
her dog.
resident Readan Disassociates
limself From Th
Cynthia Ebner and Ynoit Channa Himmelfarb light •
candles during the community memorial service for •
victims of the Holocaust on April 29.
Congregations Sponsor
Memorial Service For
Victims Of Holocaust
Area congregations sponsored a memorial service for
victims of the Holocaust on
Sunday, April 29, that was
keynoted by a .talk by guest
lecturer Dr. Jeremy Cohen,
Professor of Jewish History
at Ohio State University!
The service was hosted by
Congregation Tifereth Israel. The hostesses for the
reception that followed the
service were: Lenora Reh-
man, chairwoman; Ruth
.Abramson; Manne Aronov-
sky; Mimi Dinit; Theresa
Kaplan; Ruth Seff; Anne
Swedlow; and Sue Weinberg.
The service 'included
selected readings in Hebrew
and English, including a Yiddish reading of a Jewish
partisan song's lyrics and its
English translation.
WASHINGTON (JTA) -
President Reagan disassociated himself last week from
the Ku Klux Klan, declaring
that they and other hate
groups have no place in
American political life. But;
the U.S. Commission on Civil
Rights called on Reagan to
directly repudiate the endorsement of his candidacy
by the Ku Klux Klan and for
the Rev. Jesse Jackson to reject the support of Black
Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan.
The Commission made
.these statements -after its
vice chairman,; Morris Abram, read a letter from Reagan tohim saying the President has "no tolerance for
what the Klan represents
and would have nothing to do
with any group of that type."
Abram noted that Mary
Berry, a member of the
Commission, brought to the
attention of the Commission
an April 17 news story in
which neither White House
,; spokesman t .Larry ; Speakes
nor the Reagan-Bush reelection committee headquarters would, comment on
Reagan's endorsement by
Imperial. Wizard Bill Wilkinson, leader of the Louisiana
based Knights of the Ku Klux
Klan: At a Georgia rally
April 14, Wilkinson told Klan
leaders that the Administration shares some of the same
beliefs as the Klan and the
Republican Party platform
"is pure Klan."
Reagan's letter to Abram
said: "While in China.T have
been distressed to learn that
some individuals back home
have questioned whether my
views on the Ku Klux Klan
have somehow changed
since 1980. Nothing could be
further from the truth.
• 'In 1980,1 said that I have
no tolerance for what the
Klan represents and would
have nothing to do with any
groups of that type. If anything, my feelings on this
subject have only grown
stronger. The politics of racial hatred and religious bigotry practiced by the Klan
and others have no place in
this country and are destructive of the values for which
America has always stood.
Those of us in public life can;
only resent the use of our
names by those who seek
political recognition for the
repugnant doctrines of hate
they espouse. _______
At ADL Regional Board Meeting
Dagmar Celeste To Speak
At BBW Spring Conference
out Michigan, Pennsylvania,
Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio.
Once they have paid the registration fee, they may select
any or all of the sessions,
covering a wide scope of
'areas. ,
Deadline for reservations
is1 tomorrow, Friday, May
10. For further information,
contact Thelma Goldberg,
231-6948. y
Israelis Examine
Olympic Security
LOS ANGELES (JTA)-
Shmuel Lalkin, chairman of
the Israel Sports Federations, and Uri Afek, assistant
to the president of the Israel
Olympic Committee, have
arrived here for a series of
meetings with International
(CONTINUED ON PAOE 11)
Dagmar Celeste, Ohio's
first lady, will' be the fea,-
tured speaker for the annual
spring conference of the
B'nai B'rith Women's East
Central Region, being held
this year in Columbus at
the Marriott Inn/East, May
20-21. She will be speaking at
the installation of officers for
the five state region, conducted Monday at 1 p.m.
Mre, Celeste became acquainted with one of B'nai
B'rith Women's key projects
when she recently visited the
BBW Children's Home in Israel, a residential treatment
' center for emotionally disturbed boys.
Columbus B'nai B'rith
Women are being offered a
unique opportunity to attend
sessions of the conference,
which will draw representatives from chapters through-
Congressman Edward F.
Feighan will be the keynote
speaker at the annual meeting of the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith's
OHio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Advisory Board, '
which this year will be held
in Columbus. It will take
place at the Marriott Inn-
East on May 19-20.
Congressman Feighan,
\vho has recently returned.
: from a visit to the Middle
East, will speak on U.S.
policy in that region at the
dinner on May 19. He serves
at present as a member of
the Committee on Foreign
.Affairs.
,' Jonathan D. Sarna, professor of American Jewish History at. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of R^li-,
gion, will deliver an address
on "Anti-Semitism in America''at the Sunday lunch.
Both events .are open to the
public as is a panel discussion on "Trends in Church-
State Relations" which has
been set for3:15 p.m. on May
19, ,with Carl Genburg of
the ADL's Task Force on
Church-State Issues as
chairman.
Rep. Edward Feighan
Charles F. Wittenstein of
Atlanta, ADL's Southern
Civil Rights director, will
also speak at the meeting. As
co-counsel in'the effort to obtain a posthumous pardon
for Leo Frank, Wittenstein is
a leading expert in that
chapter of American history.
The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Office,, located in Columbus is one of
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 13)
"I firmly believe there isl.
no room for partisanship on
this question. Democrats
and Republicans alike must
be resolute in disassociating
ourselves from any group or
individual ' whose political
philosophy consists only of
racial or religious " intolerance, whose arguments are
supported only by intimidation or threats of violence.
"We must and will, continue our unified rejection ,of
such elements of hate in our
political life, for while there
are many issues which
divide us, it is fundamental
principles such as this which
will always draw us together."
Berry said that Reagan,
by referring to his 1980 statement, did not specifically repudiate the current endorsement by the KKK.' She said
she would like to see a statement to the Commission rejecting Wilkinson's" endorsement "flat-out."
Group Files Petition To Revoke
WNBC-TV Broadcast License For
Distortion Of Lebanon War Coverage
its terrorist activites, and
presenting the PLO in a
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 11)
U JF Campaign
Closing Dinner
Tonight, May 10
"Tonight, May 10, at 6
p.m. is the 1984 United Jew- j
ish Fund Campaign Closing
Dinner, and it will be a won-,
derful celebration," 'said
Connie Robins, chairwoman
of the event.
"It honors dedication,
commitment and leadership
and will unveil the campaign
achievement, which is one of
historic success," she said.
In addition to the tribute to
leadership by Edwin Ellman, General Campaign
chairman, local talent will
be featured. Cantor ' Jack
Chomsky of Tifereth Israel
Congregation; young Vocalist, Keri Cohen, and Ari
Deshe, a pianist, will be performing at the closing celebration.
Members of Mrs. Robins'
Campaign Closing Planning
Committee are: Carole Genshaft, " Peggy Ginsburg,
Anita Grossman, E.J. Maybruck, Dennis Mellman, Suzi
Rudolph, Kathi Wolinetz and
Jacki Yenkin.
The celebration will be
held from 6-9 p.m. at Congregation Tifereth Israel.
NEW YORK (JTA)-
Americans For a Safe Israel
(AFSI), charging that
WNBC-TV presented distorted and one-sided coverage of the war in Lebanon
and therefore violated, the
Fairness Doctrine, said last
week that it had filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) to deny renewal of the
station's broadcast license.
At a news conference at
Freedom House, Peter Goldman, director of AFSI, said
the group also filed petitions
against seven other New \
York State NBC affiliate stations.
AFSI contends that during
600 minutes of reporting on
the Lebanese conflict between June 4,1982 and Aug.
31, 1982 by NBC Nightly
News, less than 30 minutes
were devoted to airing Israeli perspectives, factual background information or objective points of view. Most of
the rest, according to AFSI,
was presented from the Arab
viewpoint.
In a 100-page brief filed
with the FCCr AFSI also
charged NBC and WNBC
with "purposeful" falsification of facts, biased reporting and editorializing, selective and tendentious interviewing techniques and biased terminology. AFSI
accused NBC of virtually ignoring the PLO's brutal
occupation of Lebanon and